Because the station's tower is near the summit of Big Savage Mountain, its signal covers a great distance.
Farther north, the road runs between the base of Savage Mountain to the west and valley farm fields to the east.
K2 is nicknamed "The Savage Mountain" because of this.
Bates and Houston wrote The Savage Mountain about this climb.
To the northwest of Savage Mountain, waters drain to the Casselman River.
K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the difficulty of ascent and the second-highest fatality rate among the eight thousanders.
The mountain is believed by many to be the world's most difficult and dangerous climb, hence its nickname "the Savage Mountain".
The name is thus often translated as "Savage Mountain".
K2 has been termed the "Savage Mountain" in writings about its high altitude climbing.
The community sits along the eastern base of Big Savage Mountain.